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Selecting books for libraries - 0 views

started by Uri Toch on 06 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
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Using audio feedback - Case study - 0 views

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    Video of professor discussing how he uses audio feedback for his online course
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Weekly Tech Tips - Virtual Guest Speakers - 2 views

shared by Melissa Reedy on 12 Nov 10 - No Cached
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    Just a thought about how to use Skype in the classroom.

Diigo...for Jody - 0 views

started by jody Bishop on 30 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
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Beth's Blog: How Networked Nonprofits Are Using Social Media To Power Change - 0 views

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    A nonprofit blog with many resources.
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Wikipedia - Project Information Literacy - 1 views

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    7 out of 10 college students start their research with Wikipedia according to Project InfoLit's interviews. There's a disconnect between the handouts and faculty advice in my previous post and what students actually do. How can we use some of the tech tools discussed here to reconnect?
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Classroom Assessment Techniques - 1 views

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    Classroom assessment is both a teaching approach and a set of techniques. The approach is that the more you know about what and how students are learning, the better you can plan learning activities to structure your teaching. The techniques are mostly simple, non-graded, anonymous, in-class activities that give both you and your students useful feedback on the teaching-learning process.
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Hopes for Change in Mathematics - 0 views

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    For those interested in mathematics reform, Dan Meyer provides a strong case for a more genuine mathematics in the classroom. You might also check out the article "A Mathematician's Lament" for a discussion on how the beautiful art form of mathematics is desecrated in the classroom: http://www.maa.org/devlin/LockhartsLament.pdfhttp://www.maa.org/devlin/LockhartsLament.pdf
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Twitter for educational purposes - 1 views

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    I had no idea how usuful Twitter could be.
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Social Networking Goes to School - 3 views

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    Social networking is discussed as an opportunity in K-12 to expand students' learning horizons, but this is not without controversy. Privacy issues are among concerns. How will this impact the next generation of post-secondary learners?
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Using Twitter - 0 views

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    A link to a video about using Twitter in a history class
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Assessing Faculty's Technology Needs (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    Teaching students in the 21st century has new implications for today's classroom at all educational levels. Accompanying these implications are expectations that faculty must engage students through instructional strategies and activities of value to students. Twenty-first century learners live in an age of new technologies and information sharing. Cell phones, laptops, handheld PCs, electronic devices, and social online communities are a few examples of students' constant immersion in technology (see Figure 1). The exception to this constant exposure can be found in the classroom. One might reasonably ask, "How are faculty integrating technology into the curriculum to enhance learning?"
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    This article provides a good global study of faculty, and addresses the needs, technology needs in particular, that are essential to faculty effectiveness as we transition to the 21st century classroom.
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How to Follow Proper Netiquette Rules - YouTube - 3 views

shared by May Alimboyoguen on 25 Jan 13 - Cached
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    Netiquette Rules (emails, text messages, social networking rules) video
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Should We Allow Cell Phones in School? Benefits of Smartphones - 1 views

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    A short article listing 4 benefits of using smartphones in the classroom. While I'm still not totally convinced, some good points are made here. The issue I don't ever seem to see addressed in articles like this, though, is how to keep students from going to facebook or their texts after using the phone for a learning purpose.
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Creative Commons - 0 views

shared by dgronset on 12 Jun 13 - Cached
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    resource or creative works
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    How can I license my work? There is no registration to use the Creative Commons licenses. Licensing a work is as simple as selecting which of the six licenses best meets your goals, and then marking your work in some way so that others know that you have chosen to release the work under the terms of that license.
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Best Practices in Live Synchronous Online Teaching - 6 views

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    15 tips are given in this article for conducting live synchronous sessions.

Help Your Faculty Manage Online Workload - 0 views

started by anajorge on 18 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
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